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2013, November 22
- USA Today |
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Special edition of USA TODAY:
"50 Years later : Tragedy, Memories, Hope live on".
Fifty years after the assassination of a president who inspired a
generation, USA TODAY explores the life, death and legacy of John F.
Kennedy. Read about the lives he touched and the promises he kept, and go
behind the scenes of the National Geographic Channel film "Killing
Kennedy," based on the best-selling book. |
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2013, November 22-24
- USA Today Weekend |
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USA Today Weekend issued in the weekend Nov.23-24, just after 50th
Anniversary of JFK Assassination.
It includes following articles:
- "If JFK was shot in an era of social media" by Rem Rieder
- "Trek to Oswald grave offers closure" by Rick Jervis
- "Echoes of that day from every State"
- "Stock impact of JFK's death steep but brief" by Adam Shell |
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2013, November 23
- The Dallas Morning News |
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Full coverage of Dallas newspaper "The Dallas Morning News" of the
event of the previous day in Dealey Plaza :
"The 50th : Honoring the memory of President J.F.Kennedy".
Articles :
- "Memories, emotions bridge 50-years chasm"
- "Ceremony acknowledges bitter pas, better present"
- "Words for the occasion : Excerpts from speakers' remarks"
- "Security tight, problems minimal at ceremonies"
- "Police assemble to honor Tippit"
- "What drew them to Dallas?"
- "Demonstrators put on show but had to keep their distance"
- "Respect and reflection"
- "Fort Worth breakfast mirrors the one JFK attended 50 years ago"
- "Around the world, JFK remembered"
-"JFK observance shows how Dallas has grown"
- "JFK news echoes in the solitude of abandoned schools"
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2013, November 24
- The Dallas Morning News |
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Sunday November 24,2103.
Still some coverage of Dallas newspaper "The Dallas Morning News" of the
event of JFK Anniversary.
Articles :
- "Anniversary may be over, but interest isn't" by David Flick
"Thanks you message" by Dallas Mayor Michael Rawlings
"LBJ takes on weight of the world"
"Ten days later, Kennedys move out of White House"
"Publicity may bring more visitors"
"Inspired to serve. Volunteers lend a hand to honor JFK" by Meredith
Shamburger |
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2013, December
- Focus |
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Italian magazine.
December 2013.
Dossier "Perche' vediamo complotti ovunque" ("Why we see
conspiracy everywhere").
In the conspiracies quoted in the article there is of course the possible
conspiracy to kill President Kennedy.
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2020, April 4
- La Repubblica |
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La Repubblica.
Italian newspaper.
4 April 2020.
Another tragedy for the Kennedy family.
The daughter and grandson of former Maryland Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy
Townsend are missing and presumed dead after a canoeing accident, the
family confirmed. Townsend confirmed late Friday the search had
transitioned to a recovery operation.
Townsend is the eldest daughter of Robert F. Kennedy, who
was assassinated in 1968 while running for president, and the niece of
President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated five years earlier in
Dallas.
Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean, Townsend's daughter, and her 8-year-old
son, Gideon, got into a canoe Thursday in the water of Chesapeake Bay off
their home in Shady Side, Maryland, "to retrieve a ball and were unable to
paddle back to shore," according to Maryland Natural Resources Police.
Townsend released a statement Friday night saying, "With profound sadness,
I share the news that the search for my beloved daughter Maeve and
grandson Gideon has turned from rescue to recovery." |
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2025, November 23
- La Repubblica |
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La Repubblica
Italian Newspaper
23 November 2025.
Article : "La figlia di
Caroline Kennedy :"Mi resta un anno di vita"."
("Caroline Kennedy's daughter: 'I have a year left to
live.'") |
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2025, November 24
- The New Yorker |
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The New Yorker.
American Weekly Magazine.
24 November 2025.
"The Weekend Essay".
Another tragedy for the Kennedy family.
Article " A Battle with
my Blood" by Tatiana Schlossber, Caroline Kennedy's daughter.
Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of former US President
John F Kennedy, moved many Americans over the weekend with
this emotional essay about being diagnosed with terminal cancer
shortly after giving birth to her second child.
In the New Yorker, the 35-year-old stunned readers, writing
that she was battling acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), an aggressive blood
cancer, and had less than a year to live.
Doctors and researchers say the essay helped raise awareness about the
deadly illness and critical need for more funding and research to tackle
treatment-resistant cancers. |
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